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Veranstaltung

Circadian regulation, gene expression and the fly brain

Titel der Veranstaltung Circadian regulation, gene expression and the fly brain
Reihe Manfred Eigen Lecture
Veranstalter Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC)
Referent/in Prof. Dr. Michael Rosbash
Einrichtung Referent/in Department of Biology, Brandeis University USA, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Veranstaltungsart Seminar
Kategorie Forschung
Anmeldung erforderlich Nein
Beschreibung The mechanism and genes that underlies circadian timing are conserved in all animals, from fruit flies to humans, and include a conserved set of transcription-translation feedback loops. This system also governs a large fraction of all gene expression in many if not most tissues, which explains why so much animal physiology (biochemistry, metabolism, endocrinology, behavior, sleep, etc.) is under temporal control. A large fraction of my current research focuses on the Drosophila brain, where ~150 central brain “clock” neurons cells play a prominent role in orchestrating the fly sleep-wake cycle. These cells share the central clock timekeeping mechanism but are otherwise remarkably heterogeneous from a molecular profiling point of view. Neuronal heterogeneity may be a general feature of the tiny fly brain (100,000 neurons) and help explain how it can orchestrate such an impressive array of complex behaviors. Time permitting, I will also discuss an additional topic, one that bridges the identification of RNA-binding protein targets to issues of neuroscience interest.
Zeit Beginn: 26.11.2019, 14:00 Uhr
Ende: 26.11.2019 , 15:00 Uhr
Ort Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC) (Am Faßberg 11)
Manfred Eigen Hall
Administration Building
Kontakt +49-551-2012010
helena.miletic@mpibpc.mpg.de
Dateianhang Michael Rosbash_Manfred Eigen...